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  1. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] (1903-1998), ed Eccles, 1982
  2. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1982-01-01
  3. Fundamental Importance of Brain Research by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1966-01-01
  4. The neurophysiological basis of mind; the principles of neurophysiology by John C. (John Carew) Sir (1903-) Eccles, 1960-01-01
  5. Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie Hutchinson, 2001

61. Arbeitskreis Origenes-Autoren-
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Eccles, Sir John Carew, lebte 1903 bis 1997, australischer Physiologe und Nobelpreisträger, der für seine Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Neurophysiologie ausgezeichnet wurde. Eccles wurde am 27. Januar 1903 in Melbourne geboren, er besuchte die Universitäten in Melbourne und Oxford. An letzterer untersuchte er gemeinsam mit dem britischen Physiologen Sherrington , wie Signale zwischen zwei Nervenzellen über den synaptischen Spalt übertragen werden. Von 1937 bis 1966 arbeitete und lehrte Eccles in Australien und Neuseeland. Danach forschte er am American Medical Association Institute for Biomedical Research in Chicago, wo man biomedizinische Untersuchungen durchführt. Im Jahr 1968 wurde Eccles Fakultätsmitglied am College der State University of New York in Buffalo. Aufgrund seiner Erkenntnisse über chemische Details, die an der Signalübertragung von Nerven beteiligt sind, wurde ihm 1963 gemeinsam mit den britischen Biophysikern Alan Lloyd Hodgkin und Andrew Fielding Huxley der Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin verliehen. Besonders bekannt wurde die 1977 erschienene Schrift „Das Ich und sein Gehirn", die Eccles gemeinsam mit

62. Eccles Tellmeabout.co.uk
sir john carew eccles Winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Medicine sir john careweccles, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize
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63. Nobelists Who Attended CSHL Symposia
Dulbecco, Renato*, 1953, 62, 68, 74, MP/75. eccles ,sir john carew, 1952,MP/63. Edelman ,Gerald M. 1963, 67, 68, 71, 76, 79, 83,85, 90, MP/72.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Nobelists Symposium Year Won Arber ,Werner MP/78 Altman, Sidney C/89 Baltimore, David* MP/75 Beadle,George Wells MP/58 Benacerraf ,Baruj MP/80 Berg, Paul* C/80 Bishop, John Michael MP/89 Blobel, Günther MP/99 Bloch, Konrod F. MP/64 Blumberg, Baruch S. MP/76 Burnet, Sir Frank M. MP/60 Calvin, Melvin C/61 Cech, Thomas R. C/89 Claude, Albert MP/74 Cohen, Stanley* MP/86 Cori ,Carl F. MP/47 Cori ,Gerty T. MP/47 Cournand, Andre F. MP/56 Crick, Francis H.C.* MP/62 Dale, Sir Henry H. MP/36 Delbrück, Max* MP/69 Doherty, Peter MP/96 Du Vigneaud ,Vincent C/55 Dulbecco, Renato* MP/75 Eccles ,Sir John Carew MP/63 Edelman ,Gerald M. MP/72 Furchgott, Robert F. MP/98 Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton MP/76 Gasser, Herbert S. MP/44 Gilbert, Walter* C/80 Gilman, Alfred MP/94 Glaser, Donald A. P/60 Hartline, Haldan Keffer MP/67 Hershey ,Alfred D.* MP/69 Hill ,Archibald V.* MP/22 Hodgkin ,Dorothy C. C/64 Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd MP/63 Holley, Robert W. MP/68 Hubel, David H. MP/81 Huber, Robert C/88 Huxley, Andrew Fielding

64. Descartes Aktuell
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WANDERER ZWISCHEN DREI WELTEN Mit John J. Eccles starb der letzte Neurophysiologe, der noch an die Seele glaubte. Sir John Carew Eccles, geboren 1903 in Australien, 1963 in Stockholm für seine neurophysiologischen Arbeiten über die Reizleitung in Nervenzellen ausgezeichnet, gestorben am 2. Mai dieses Jahres. DAS PROBLEM: DIE ERKLÄRUNG DES BEWUSSTSEINS
WOHER KOMMT DIE SEELE ?
"die Einzigartigkeit des Ichs oder der Seele einer übernatürlichen spirituellen Schöpfung' zuzuschreiben, und überzeugt war, die göttlich geschaffene Seele werde "dem Foetus zu einer Zeit zwischen der Empfängnis und der Geburt eingepflanzt."
Zu dieser Ansicht gelangte der Hirnforscher freilich nieht allein durch den Glauben, sondern auch durch die Erkenntnis, daß die Neurologie trotz aller Fortschritte bislang keine betriedigende Erklärung für das Ich-Bewußtsein des Mensehen liefern konnte. Aus tiefstem Herzen polemisierte der Neurophysiologe daher auch gegen jene modernen Bewußtseinsforscher, die meinen, just eine solche Erklärung rücke gegenwärtig in Reichweite, er glaubte vielmehr, "die Frage nach der Herkunft des Selbst läßt sich nur religiös beantworten. Es wird uns gegeben, es ist der Geist Gottes."

65. Biography-center - Letter E
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66. Nobel Prize - Neuroscience
the cochlea. 1963, eccles, john carew, sir, 1/27/1903 to 5/2/1997,Australian, Ionic mechanisms of nerve cell membrane. Hodgkin, Alan
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Nobel Prize - Neuroscience Year of Award Name(s) Birth and Death Dates Nationality/Citizenship Field of Study Golgi, Camillo 7/7/1843 to 1/21/1926 Italian Structure of the Nervous System Ramon y Cajal, Santiago 5/1/1852 to 10/18/1934 Spanish Structure of the Nervous System Gullstrand, Allvar 6/5/1862 to 7/28/1930 Swedish Optics of the Eye Barany, Robert 5/22/1876 to 4/8/1936 Austrian Physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus Wagner-Jauregg, Julius 3/7/1857 to 9/27/1940 Austrian Discovery of Malaria inoculation to treat dementia paralytica Adrian, Edgar Douglas 11/30/1889 to 8/4/1977 British Function of neurons in sending messages Sherrington, Charles Scott, Sir 11/27/1857 to 3/4/1952 British Function of neurons in the brain and spinal cord Dale, Henry Hallett, Sir 6/9/1875 to 7/23/1968 British Chemical transmission of nerve impulses Loewi, Otto 6/3/1875 to 12/25/1961 German, American Citizen Chemical transmission of nerve impulses Erlanger, Joseph 1/5/1874 to 12/15/1965 American Differentiated functions of single nerve fibers Gasser, Herbert Spencer

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68. ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize
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69. Neuroscience In Nobel Prize
1963 sir john carew eccles , sir ALAN LLOYD HODGKIN and sir ANDREW FIELDING HUXLEYfor their discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation
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71. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
1963 sir john carew eccles, sir Alan Lloyd HODGKIN and sir Andrew FieldingHUXLEY discover the ionic mechanisms by which nerves function.
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72. Study In Australia - Nobel Prize Winners
1963. Medicine. sir john carew eccles. Awarded the 1963 Nobel Prize for medicineand physiology for work on the transmission of the nerve impulse.
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Dr Peter Charles Doherty
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Sir John Warcup Cornforth
His research provided insights into the way the chemistry of enzymes is influenced by their three-dimensional structure. He is a graduate of the University of Sydney.
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Patrick White
Awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for The Eye of the Storm . He won numerous other awards including the Miles Franklin for his other works. Patrick White was educated in Sydney.
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Sir John Carew Eccles
Awarded the 1963 Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology for work on the transmission of the nerve impulse. Sire John was educated in Melbourne.
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Sir (Frank) Macfarlane Burnet
Awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for his 'clonal selection' theory of antibody production and his insights into the phenomenon of immunological tolerance. It is said he provided the foundation for modern biotechnology and genetic engineering.

73. Computer Dictionary - S-38
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74. Eccles, John Carew - History Of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences At Melbour
Online Sources, Published Sources. Nobel eMuseum, Biography - sir john careweccles, 1996, http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1963/eccles-bio.html.
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AC, MB BS MA D Phil FAA FRS Online Sources Published Sources Neuroscientist Born: 27 January 1903 Northcote, Victoria, Australia. Died: 2 May 1997 Locarno, Switzerland. John Eccles enrolled in medicine at the University of Melbourne after learning that he was too late to enter the mathematics course. He graduated in 1925 and thereafter sought to understand "the problem of the unique experiencing self" and pursued "the vision of a life dedicated to the brain.". He won a Rhodes Scholarship and studied at Oxford under distinguished neurophysiologist, Sir Charles Sherrington. In 1937 he returned to Australia as director of the Kanematsu Institute at Sydney Hospital. There, with European refugees Bernard Katz and Stephen Kuffler, he studied transmission of signals between nerves and muscles. A move to New Zealand in 1944 led to him meeting philosopher, Karl Popper, and developing a close working relationship with him. After another move, this time to the newly established Australian National University in Canberra, Eccles undertook his groundbreaking work on the ionic mechanism of excitation and inhibition at brain synapses for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1963.

75. ResAnet Results Summary
Recordeccles, john C. (john carew), sir, 1903. Recordeccles, john C. (john carew),sir, 1903-. sir john eccles on mind and brain sound recording.
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  • Eccles, John C. (John Carew), Sir, 1903-. Sherrington, his life and thought / John C. Eccles, William C. Gibson. Berlin ; New York : Springer International, 1979.
  • McGeer, Patrick L., 1927-. Molecular neurobiology of the mammalian brain / Patrick L. McGeer, Sir John C. Eccles, and Edith G. McGeer. 2nd ed. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press, c1987.
  • McGeer, Patrick L., 1927-. Molecular neurobiology of the mammalian brain / Patrick L. McGeer, Sir John C. Eccles, and Edith G. McGeer. 2nd ed. New York : Plenum Press, c1987.
  • Eccles, John C. (John Carew), Sir, 1903-. Sir John Eccles on mind and brain [sound recording]. [Toronto] : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Learning Systems, 1975.
  • 76. Becker Medical Library Books
    A=eccles, john carew, sir. N=WL 300 E17h 1978 (BACS 487255). A=eccles, johncarew, sir. Gibson, William Carleton N=WZ 100 S553e 1979 (BACS 486538).
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    T=Epidemiologic field methods in psychiatry : the NIMH Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program / edited by William W. Eaton, Larry G. Kessler. ...
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    78. May 15, 1997-Vol28n32: Obituaries
    sir john carew eccles, 94, a neurophysiologist whose research on the basic functionsof nerve cells won a Nobel prize in 1963, died May 2 in Switzerland, where
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    John C. Eccles, 94, Nobel physiologist, emeritus professor Sir John Carew Eccles, 94, a neurophysiologist whose research on the basic functions of nerve cells won a Nobel prize in 1963, died May 2 in Switzerland, where he had lived for the past 22 years. Eccles, who directed the Center for the Study of Neurobiology at UB, retired from the university as emeritus professor in 1975. Eccles shared the Nobel Prize with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley for work that showed how electrical impulses act across synapses, the junctions between nerve cells. His conclusions led to a better understanding of higher brain functions. The New York Times noted May 4 that his career as researcher, teacher and author, which spanned more than half a century, "was spent at prestigious schools and institutes around the world including the American Medical Associa-tion's Institute for Biomedical Research in Chicago and the State University of New York at Buffalo." Born in Melbourne, Australia, Eccles earned bachelor's and medical degrees from Melbourne University. He won a Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University, where he earned a master's and a doctorate. He conducted the research that led to the Nobel while at the John Curtin School of Medical Research of the Australian National University in Canberra in the 1950s. Eccles was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1958. In 1966 he came to the U.S. to head the American Medical Asso-ciation's Institute for Biomedical Research in Chicago. Two years later, he moved to Buffalo to direct the Center for the Study of Neurobiology at UB. He was named SUNY Distinguished Professor in 1975.

    79. ANU - John Curtin School Of Medical Research - JCSMR
    sir john eccles (19031997), Foundation Professor of Physiology in the john CurtinSchool (1951-1966), shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963
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    Skip Navigation ANU Home JCSMR Home Search ... Print John Curtin School of Medical Research Health through Discovery JOHN ECCLES The John Curtin School's FIRST NOBEL LAUREATE Sir John Eccles (1903-1997), Foundation Professor of Physiology in the John Curtin School (1951-1966), shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963 for his fundamental contributions to the ionic mechanisms of synaptic transmission in the brain, based on research carried out in the School. He was also recognized internationally for his outstanding investigations of the properties, interconnections and integrative functioning of neurones in the mammalian spinal cord, hippocampal and cerebellar cortices, and for his numerous writings related to the mind-brain problem. Born in Melbourne, he graduated in medicine in 1925 and then as a Rhodes Scholar pursued a career in neurophysiology with Sir Charles Sherrington in Oxford. Eccles was a member of Sherrington's team investigating spinal reflexes, and also became involved in studying synaptic transmission in the heart and sympathetic ganglia. These latter studies led to his firm belief that transmission at synapses was too rapid to be chemical in nature, and was thus an electrical process.

    80. Biography Search
    eccles or Eagles, john, (c.16501735). Composer, born in London, UK. eccles, Sirjohn (carew), (1903-97). Physiologist, born in Melbourne, Victoria, SE Australia.
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